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Tag Archives: communal formation
Learning Truth Through Intuition
Intuitive Knowledge as Leveraging Empirical and Rational Knowledge Through intuitive knowing we innately process the empirical and rational knowledge we have built into our hearts. We leverage this by intentional intuitive knowing in all three domains. Cognitive Know the belief … Continue reading
Learning to Learn
Reading this week Learning to Learn: Toward a Philosophy of Education Jerry H. Gill 262 pages Publisher: Humanity Books (August 2000) Referenced Persons Michael Polanyi Maurice Merleau-Ponty Ludwig Wittgenstein Jacques Derrida Richard Rorty Hans-Georg Gadamer Key Thinkers John Dewey Alfred … Continue reading
How do Corporate and Individual Faith Work?
Launching Quote A vital point about Isa 6:9-13 that is fundamentally important for our treatment of Jesus’ quotation is that the repentance and healing mentioned in verse 10 is not about individual salvation. The reference is to corporate hardening, corporate … Continue reading
What makes us fully devoted followers of Christ?
In preparation for this coming Sunday sermon, Pastor Charlie has asked us to consider what we think are the most important things we can do to develop ourselves into fully devoted followers of Christ. It may be a matter of … Continue reading
The Place of Emotions in Communal Spiritual Formation
As interpretive perceptions, emotions can be right or wrong about the situation, true or false of it. And they are motivational. As concern-based, the are affected by what the subject cares about, what is important to him or her; and … Continue reading